I MIght be in the minority but I think Moore and Carter give us two good young FS. SS with Adams is more of a concern for me. Bernard Pollard is available and I believe is a veteran that would be an upgrade over Adams.

I want to see what Carter does this year as well. Hopefully he is healthy. Adams was solid he did not make many mistakes and was a pretty good tackler too, but he just isn't great in coverage. Carter is much faster than Adams and it looks like he has better ball skills.

What the signing do, is allow any player that Denver draft to grow into the position and not be force into the starting lineup. That being said I could see them taking a CB in the first and boosting the receiving corp in the mid rounds.

Defniately agree with this. But I don't agree that it necessarily free's the Bronco's up to go strictly BPA in the draft. With all these short term signings, these holes are going to become open again as I imagine most of these guys won't be re-signed and are very truly just here to give us a run at a title.

All these rentals will have to soon be replaced with more permanent players. Wether they think they can keep plugging with short term FA's, future long term FA's, or the draft, remains to be seen.

Summing up a market full of players with big talent but major question marks is Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. On talent alone is one of the most impressive players around, but canít be convinced to show it for any extended length of time and is now taking a one-year deal in which he will need to prove it for most of a season to get a pay day this time next year. He allowed 56.8% of targets to be complete last season in Philadelphia and QBs had a rating of 87.7 when throwing in his direction. He did however intercept three passes and break up another 13.